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Plot Summary
In the Australian outback of 1900, a young woman named Anna leaves her isolated farm life to seek independence in the city. She finds work as a governess, where she encounters the complexities of social class and burgeoning romantic feelings. The film explores her journey of self-discovery as she navigates societal expectations and her own desires.
Critical Reception
Night Butterflies received a mixed to positive reception, with praise for its atmospheric portrayal of early 20th-century Australia and its sensitive handling of themes of independence and romance. Some critics found the pacing to be slow at times, but the performances were generally lauded.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative period detail and strong central performance.
Appreciated for its thoughtful exploration of a young woman's quest for autonomy.
Some noted a deliberate, slower pace that may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
Gillian Armstrong's directorial debut, 'Night Butterflies' (originally titled 'The Singer and the Dancer'), paved the way for her successful career in Australian cinema.
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